Custom: Finance Ministry Deletes Entry 10A from Exemption List:

Custom: Finance Ministry Deletes Entry 10A from Exemption List

The Finance Ministry has issued Customs Notification 34/2025, removing Entry 10A from the exemption list under Notification 146/94-Customs in the public interest.

Finmin Removes Entry 10A from Customs Exemption List

authorSaloni KumaridateJul 22, 2025
Last update on Jul 22, 2025
Custom: Finance Ministry Deletes Entry 10A from Exemption List The Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) has recently issued a customs notification [No. 34/2025-Customs] dated July 19, 2025, informing that the Central Government of India is convinced that it is significant and in the public interest to introduce further amendments in its previous notification. The amendments are being introduced in the previous notification dated July 13, 1994, of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 146/94-Customs, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary.
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In the mentioned notification, Serial Number 10A and everything written next to it in the table will be removed. The main customs notification (No. 146/94-Customs) was first published in the Gazette of India on July 13, 1994. The most recent amendment to this notification was made by Notification No. 33/2025-Customs, which was published in the Gazette of India on July 18, 2025.

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